Trusted top Immigration Consultant Serving Burlington, Ontario
With over 20 + years of combined experience and a reputation built on complex, high-stakes cases, our team works with you one-on-one from your first eligibility assessment through to final submission.
Mirzoyan Immigration Services is a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consulting (RCIC) practice in Toronto, helping people across Canada and around the world navigate Canadian immigration from Express Entry and Spousal Sponsorship to Work Permits, Study Permits, PR applications, and document services.
Narek Mirzoyan, RCIC #R1005184 and LSOParalegal P12490, founded the firm. He is a member of CICC and the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC). Vahe Mirzoyan, RCIC #R514223 and LSO Paralegal P11602, brings over a decade of Canadian immigration experience, including prior work at Green and Spiegel LLP. Both consultants are fluent in English, Russian, and Armenian.
Burlington residents most often request help with spousal sponsorship, work permits, Express Entry, and Super Visa applications. Consultations are available by Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or at our Toronto and North York offices.
Immigration in Burlington: What You Need to Know
Burlington sits in Halton Region on the western shore of Lake Ontario. The 2021 Census recorded a population of 186,948, with approximately 25% of residents born outside Canada, per Statistics Canada Census Profile 2021. Unlike many GTA suburbs where recent immigration drives demographic change, Burlington has a long-established immigrant community with deep roots in the United Kingdom.
The UK, India, the Philippines, and China rank among the top source countries for Burlington's foreign-born population.
The local economy is built on professional services, advanced manufacturing, technology, and life sciences. Regional offices for pharmaceutical and biotech firms operate along the QEW corridor. Cogeco is headquartered in Burlington. Several manufacturers serve the automotive and aerospace supply chains that extend across the Hamilton-Halton-Niagara corridor.
McMaster University in neighbouring Hamilton creates spillover effects for Burlington immigration. McMaster enrolls over 37,000 students, and many international graduates settle in Burlington while applying for Post-Graduation Work Permits and permanent residence. Burlington's suburban housing and GO Train connections make it a practical base for graduates working across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
Immigration Services for Burlington Residents
Burlington's demographic mix pushes certain programs to the front of our caseload. We lead with the services most commonly requested by clients in the city.
Express Entry. Express Entry is the federal government's primary system for economic immigration. It covers the Federal Skilled Worker program, the Canadian Experience Class, and the Federal Skilled Trades program. Burlington professionals in technology, engineering, and healthcare may qualify under category-based draws IRCC has conducted since 2023, per IRCC Express Entry Rounds of Invitations. We evaluate your CRS score, identify opportunities to raise it, and submit a complete Express Entry profile.
Spousal Sponsorship. Burlington has a high share of established permanent residents and citizens in professional households who sponsor partners from abroad. Spousal sponsorship was taking approximately 23 months inland as of 2026, with outland timelines varying by country, per IRCC processing times . Gaps or inconsistencies in relationship evidence are a common cause of requests for additional information.
Super Visa. The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to visit for up to five years per entry. Since July 2022, Super Visa holders can stay for five years at a time without extending, per IRCC. Applicants must show private Canadian medical insurance and meet the minimum necessary income based on the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO).
Work Permits. Burlington employers in manufacturing, technology, and professional services hire internationally when local talent is unavailable. An employer-specific work permit usually requires an LMIA, though some categories under the International Mobility Program are LMIA-exempt. Open work permits are available for spouses of skilled workers and certain other groups.
Other Services. Burlington residents also request our temporary resident visa, PR card renewal, notary public services, apostille services, landing document replacement, and citizenship applications.
If your situation does not fit one of these categories, contact us.
How We Serve Clients in Burlington
Our firm operates on a virtual-first model. Burlington clients start with a paid consultation conducted by secure video. In that session, we assess eligibility, identify the strongest pathway, and provide a detailed document checklist.
Burlington is approximately 60 minutes from our Toronto office at Suite 500, 123 Edward St (M5G 1E2) via the QEW and Gardiner Expressway. Our North York office at 177 Linus Rd (M2J 4S5) is also accessible by car or GO Transit. In-person meetings are available at either location. Call us at 1-888-636-2122 toll-free. Our case work follows a structured preparation method: eligibility review, document collection, form preparation, quality audit, submission to IRCC, and ongoing case tracking. Fees are published on the legal fees page and fixed in a Legal Services Agreement before work begins.
Why Choose Mirzoyan Immigration
Both Narek and Vahe Mirzoyan hold dual credentials as RCICs and LSO-licensed paralegals. This combination is uncommon among Canadian immigration consultants. You can verify their standing on the CICC public register and the LSO directory. Every client works one-on-one with a single consultant from initial call through final decision. We do not hand files off to unlicensed assistants.
Our fees are set in a Legal Services Agreement signed before work begins. There are no hourly billing surprises. Our related notary practice has earned over 250 five-star Google reviews, a record that reflects the service standard we bring to every immigration file. Narek immigrated to Canada himself, and that lived experience shapes how we explain the process to clients. Together, the team carries more than 20 years of combined immigration experience. We work in English, Russian, and Armenian.
Trusted Burlington Immigration Consultants
Trusted Burlington immigration team helping individuals and families with spousal sponsorships, work permits, visitor visas, and permanent residence.
Narek Mirzoyan
Narek Mirzoyan is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC#R1005184) in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants, a proud member of the Canadian Association Of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC), a Licensed Paralegal (P12490) with the Law Society of Ontario, and the founder of Mirzoyan Canadian Immigration Services Inc. in Toronto.
As an immigrant to Canada himself, Narek understands firsthand the hopes and hurdles newcomers face and channels that lived experience into a clear, practical guidance for every client he serves.
Narek has built a reputation of integrity, attention to detail, and client-focused service. In addition to his immigration practice, Narek also runs Mirzoyan Legal, a successful notary public business that has proudly served the community since 2022 years and earned more than 250 five-star reviews on Google.
Whether clients need help with Visitor Visas, Study or Work Permits, Family Sponsorship, Permanent Residence, or Citizenship applications, Narek is committed to delivering a smooth, transparent, and ethical experience every step of the way. Narek is also fluent in Russian and Armenian.
Vahe Mirzoyan
Vahe Mirzoyan is a seasoned Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC#R514223) with over a decade of dedicated experience working with individuals, corporations, and institutions on the full spectrum of Canadian immigration law. With a career built on precision, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to client success, Vahe has established himself as a trusted authority in Canadian immigration.
Vahe's expertise spans the entire continuum of Canadian immigration matters, encompassing Visitor Visas, Study Permits, Work Permits, Intra-company Transfers, Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs), Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), other Permanent Residence, and Citizenship applications.
Throughout his career, Vahe has held progressively senior roles at some of Canada's most respected legal and professional services firms. Specifically, at Green and Spiegel LLP, one of North America's leading immigration law firms.
An entrepreneurial professional at heart, Vahe is distinguished not only by his technical mastery but by his ability to architect and strategically plan complex immigration journeys for both individual and corporate clients. Vahe is deeply attuned to the human dimensions of immigration — the aspirations, uncertainties, and life-altering decisions that clients bring to each consultation. He approaches every matter with discretion, cultural sensitivity, and a genuine commitment to achieving outcomes that align with the clients' personal and professional goals. Vahe brings the same level of diligence and care to each file. Coming from a multicultural background, Vahe is also fluent in Russian and Armenian.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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No. Most Burlington clients work with us entirely by secure video. Our Toronto office at 123 Edward St and North York office at 177 Linus Rd are both approximately 60 minutes from Burlington if you prefer in-person meetings by appointment.
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The most common pathways are spousal sponsorship, Express Entry under the Canadian Experience Class, employer-specific work permits linked to jobs in energy, logistics, or healthcare, and Super Visa applications for visiting parents. We assess which program fits your specific circumstances.
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Yes. We review the refusal letter, identify what went wrong, and advise whether reapplication, reconsideration, or a Federal Court challenge is appropriate. Refusal grounds vary widely, so an initial consultation is necessary before we can recommend a path.
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IRCC does not process spousal sponsorships faster or slower based on where the sponsor lives. Inland applications were taking approximately 23 months as of early 2026, while outland timelines depend on the visa office abroad
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Yes. Both Narek and Vahe Mirzoyan conduct consultations and review documents in English, Russian, and Armenian.
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If you live in Burlington and need help with a spousal sponsorship, work permit, Express Entry profile, or Super Visa, we are ready to assist. A licensed RCIC will review your situation and recommend the strongest path forward. Call 1-888-636-2122 (toll-free), or book a consultation online.